Giving to Hartford Art School

The Hartford Art School is part of the University of Hartford that is governed by the University of Hartford Board of Regents. The Board of HAS, Inc. (a separate 501C3) oversees the management of the HAS, Inc. endowment in accordance with donor intent to advance academic and programmatic excellence of the art school.

Contributions in support of the Hartford Art School can be made to the University for the benefit of the art school and/or to HAS, Inc. by designating an existing fund listed below.

To learn more about the various ways in which you can contribute to the Hartford Art School and help make a difference in the lives of our students, please contact Arlyne Alexander, Senior Development Officer for the Hartford Art School. She would be happy to answer any questions or help you tailor a program to suit your own personal, philanthropic and financial goals.

Arlyne Alexander
Senior Development Officer for HAS
aalexande@hartford.edu
860.768.2411

 

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  • Alan Tompkins Scholarship

    To provide scholarship support for students majoring in painting; Alan was a former director of the art school and Vice Chancellor of the University of Hartford.

  • Barbara Podorowsky Memorial Scholarship

    Established to perpetuate Barbara Podorowsky’s interest in painting and awarded to a female student with demonstrated financial need and artistic talent whose principal interest is painting.


  • Lloyd Glasson Scholarship

    Established to honor Professor Emeritus Lloyd Glasson. Provides financial assistance to a sophomore, junior or senior in painting, drawing or sculpture with demonstrated financial need and aptitude for figural drawing or sculpture.

  • P.W. Zimmerman Scholarship

    Provides funds to students majoring in painting. Paul Zimmerman taught at the art school for more than 40 years.

  • Susan Wilmarth-Rabineau Painting Scholarship

    Established in honor of Susan, a faculty member at the Hartford Art School, and awarded to students in painting or drawing who demonstrate financial need.